Destress before Finals with the SU Libraries

Relaxation Station begins Wednesday, December 6GAC 4th floorLego, puzzles, coloring, crafts, snacks, and beverages Join librarian Emily Zerrenner for a special “Learn to Crochet” activity on Friday, December 15 from 11-1 in the first floor windows. All supplies provided and all levels welcome! The Finals Fairy arrives Wednesday, December 13The Finals Fairy is hiding Rise…

Winter Virtual Author Speaker Series

Series of free virtual talks from bestselling authors and cultural icons. Brought to you in partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium. Visit https://libraryc.org/salisburylibrary to see the full speaker schedule and register for upcoming speakers. December-January Events: Let’s Talk World Building with YA Fantasy Fiction Superstar Author Victoria Aveyard#1 New York Times Bestselling Author of the…

Book Talk with David Shiffman

Join the SU Libraries for a family friendly book talk with Dr. David Shiffman, author of Why Sharks Matter. A Q&A and book signing will follow. When: Thursday, December 7 at 1pm Where: Guerrieri Academic Commons room 163 Dr. David Shiffman is a marine conservation biologist who studies sharks and how to protect them. He…

Gender-Affirming Clothing Donations

Clothing drive in preparation for a gender affirming closet at the end of November.

The LGBTQ+ Alliance and SU Libraries are collaborating on our annual clothing drive and Walk-in Closet event in honor of Transgender Awareness Month. Through November 21, we will collect new or gently used clothing in the following locations across campus: The Walk-In Closet event will be on Monday-Tuesday, November 27-28 from 12-4 pm in the…

SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month for September-October

Photo of Michele Schlehofer

It is with great pleasure that the SU Libraries recognize Michele Schlehofer of the Psychology Department as the September-October winner of the SU Libraries Information Literacy Partner of the Month Award. Tina Plottel, Research and Instructional Services Librarian and liaison to Psychology, nominated her, writing: We’ve worked together on several classes, but this fall she…

CRC Book Sale

Book sale flyer to be held at the Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center from October 23 through November 3, Conway Hall TE 226. Most paperbacks are 25 to 50 cents. Most hardbacks are $1-$2.

The Dr. Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center (CRC) annual fall book sale continues until Friday, November 3, 2023!Look for tables in the CRC entryway, Conway Hall (TETC) Room 226. Books for sale include: children’s and young adult literature, education, literacy, teaching/subject-area non-fiction books, and some odds and ends. All items are priced between $.25 cents…

SU Historical Building Walking Tour

Black and white aerial view of Salisbury University

Happy Homecoming Week, Seagulls! Check out some history about SU around campus or from our online tour. The Nabb Center has placed banners around campus in honor of the buildings that used to stand on that spot before the current buildings. You can find banners in Henson Hall, Perdue Hall, Academic Commons, and Fulton Hall….

SU Libraries Annual Book Sale

SU Libraries booksale! Oct 23-29 at the GAC library service desk. Hardcover books $1 and paperback books 50 cents. Come home to a good book!

Theme: Come Home to a Good Book Dates: October 23-29, 2023 All Genres Hardbacks $1.00; Paperbacks $0.50 The SU Libraries annual book sale begins next week! The GAC sale will run until October 29 and the CRC sale until November 3. Stop by for cheap and cozy reads!…

Annual Fall CRC Book Sale!

Book sale flyer to be held at the Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center from October 23 through November 3, Conway Hall TE 226. Most paperbacks are 25 to 50 cents. Most hardbacks are $1-$2.

In conjunction with Homecoming/Family Weekend, The Dr. Ernie Bond Curriculum Resource Center (CRC) hosts its annual FALL BOOK SALE for two weeks beginning Monday, October 23 and ending Friday, November 3, 2022. Look for tables in the CRC entryway, Conway Hall (TETC) Room 226.Books for sale include: children’s and young adult literature, education, literacy, teaching/subject-area…

Banned Books Week at the SU Libraries

Let Freedom Read on a colorful graphic logo resembling books.

Banned Books Week is a critical response to challenges against books and other forms of information. This work is even more urgent given the escalating challenges in recent years. 2022 recorded the highest number of book challenges since the American Library Association began collecting data in 1982, and book bans are on track to surpass…